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6 things you need to know about Google's new privacy policy
When you need to look something up, do you Google it? Do you enjoy watching cat videos on You Tube? Do you hang out with friends on Google+? Have a Gmail account? Read More

Inadequate SSL Certificate Data Threatens IT Security
SSL certificates are a fundamental component of secure online transactions, but a new survey finds that a majority of organizations don't know where or how many certificates they actually have, and nearly as many lack an accurate idea of which certificates are about to expire. Venafi CEO Jeff Hudson says this increases organizations' operational, security and audit and compliance risk. Read More

FBI Seeks Tool to Keep Tabs on Social Media
In a move that's alarmed some privacy advocates, the FBI has begun scouting for a tool to allow it to gather and mine data from social networks including Facebook and Twitter, as well as from blogs. Read More


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How to protect your privacy on Google
Under new privacy rules that Google is implementing on March 1, all of the data that Google collects based on your usage of YouTube, Gmail, Google+ and Google search will be aggregated into one user profile. Read More

HP rolling security products at RSA Conference
At the RSA Conference that starts today, HP is introducing a number of products, starting with a risk-management tool for gaining visibility about IT assets, operations, vulnerabilities and threats in order to provide a "risk score" and, if needed, prioritized remediation. Read More

OK Labs, LG working on secure, virtualized phones for DoD
Government workers might not be best known for their sense of style, but some Defense Department workers may soon be carrying Prada - the phones, that is. Read More


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Smile for the drone: Coming to police stations near you soon
In 90 short days and counting down, it will be smile for the camera flying overhead, American citizens. Perhaps you should buy a baseball cap now to help in hiding your features from eye in the sky drones before buying a hat also becomes another ridiculous "suspicious" potential terrorist activity for SAR databases? Is that taking it too far when drones are capable of almost constant surveillance?... Read More

CA links data-loss prevention to identify management for SharePoint file protection
At the RSA Conference today, CA Technologies put forward product plans for linking its data-loss prevention (DLP) technology with its identity access and management to dynamically restrict individuals from accessing information deemed off limits -- in this case, data held in Microsoft SharePoint. Read More

Google: New privacy policy to have little impact on enterprise
Google's plan to share user data across its online services will have little effect on users of the company's enterprise, government and education application suites, the company said. Read More

WikiLeaks releases Stratfor emails possibly from December hack
WikiLeaks said it planned to release from Monday over 5 million emails from Stratfor Global Intelligence, a provider of geopolitical analysis, whose website was hacked and emails and customer data stolen in December. Read More

FAQ: What Google's 'Do Not Track' move means
As the White House pushed a privacy bill of rights and readied online privacy legislation for Congress, Google decided on Thursday to get behind "Do Not Track" technology. Here's where things stand. Read More



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